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It has equal or better quality compared with formats that stuff DRM up your nose and get you sued in court.

You can share media files across P2P and different operating systems, and it will work on those computers because the specification of the formats are open.

No matter your needs, be it music, speech, video, playlists, or slideshows: open media will cover them.

If you help spread the word, then you will see more support and compatibility in portable players, which will benefit everyone.

You can buy music or videos online, and they won’t be crippled with DRM.

You can make your own radio or TV station without paying for expensive MPEG licenses, and you won’t get thrown into pantent hell where anyone may sue you.

You can save your bandwidth in case you author podcasts or stream content, and those will have better quality than when using proprietary formats.

The more people that use open media, the better formats you can expect in the future, so if you use open media you are making the world a little bit of a better place.

It’s one of those little things that make you feel happier.

We’ll lose our job if you don’t use open media, and if we lose our job, I’ll shoot this little bunny that I’m holding right now. I’M SERIOUS; DON’T MAKE ME KILL THE LITTLE BUNNY.